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Saginaw's summer camp scene offers a unique blend of waterfront adventures and inclusive programming that sets it apart from other Michigan cities. The Saginaw Bay Community Sailing Association stands out by making sailing accessible to youth of all backgrounds, teaching maritime skills while building confidence on the waters of Lake Huron. Camp Fish Tales exemplifies the area's commitment to inclusive recreation with its barrier-free 67-acre facility that welcomes campers of all abilities.
From the YMCA's diverse activity camps to specialized programs in arts and sciences, parents can find options ranging from affordable day programs under $200 to immersive overnight experiences. The city's rich mix of nature-based and traditional camp activities reflects its position as a gateway to both Great Lakes adventure and midwest summer fun.
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The average summer camp costs $295. We found that 70 camps cost under $200, 37 camps are between $201-$400, and 20 camps are between $401-$600.
The most popular types of camps are Variety, Sports, Arts. Variety camps make up 47% of all camps in the area.
Most camps accommodate children between 7 and 13 years old. Preschool programs (3-5 years) have 22 sessions. Elementary programs (5-11 years) have 34 sessions. Middle School programs (11-14 years) have 59 sessions. High School programs (14-18 years) have 29 sessions.
Yes, there are various schedule options. Day Camp camps are the most common. Day Camp camps have 277 sessions, Full-Day camps have 9 sessions, Half-Day camps have 22 sessions.
The most popular months for camps are June, July, August. The average camp session runs for 14 days.